It's stats like this that make us very, very glad that we're part of the media.
"A daily average of six industrial-size rolls of toilet paper apiece in all 11 pairs of bathrooms, according to attendants Anita Ruff and Betty Davis, both of Detroit. That might not seem like much, but consider: each toilet paper roll is the equivalent of 12 family-size ones. By the end of the show, that means attendees will go through roughly 7,000 rolls — or what an average household using 73 rolls a year would use in almost 98 years.
Cobo crowds, by the numbers [Detroit News]
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Stuffed to the Gills With Detroit [Internal]
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